Patrick O'Callaghan 
>> You thought you did what? If you reply on HyperKitty there's no
>> context unless you explicitly quote it.


Ed Greshko:
> Lucky for me T-Bird sorts threads based on subject as well as header
> information.  Doesn't Evolution?
> 

It does.  I'm using it.

Though he's right that replies should give an unmistakeable clue about
what's being replied to.  It makes it far easier to understand if you
don't have to find a prior message to understand it.  And some people
delete old messages, especially when they're inundated with hundreds
each day.

On Evolution, I have it only showing the last 5 day's worth.  If it
were easily customisable, I might narrow it down to 3 day's worth.

Back when I did usenet using Forte Agent, I recall doing something
similar, with it auto-deleting cached messages that were a couple of
weeks old.  At least with usenet, you could very easily re-fetch an
older uncached message (you still saw the headers, you just didn't have
any cached body content for them).

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